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Adams: Where was the Fire Marshal!?
As David Heim entered the arena on the afternoon of Feb. 22, 1980 – the anniversary of George Washington’s birthday – he noticed some fans were turned away while others were whisked in quickly, as if something suspicious was happening. When David got to the entrance, the ticket taker whispered, “Are you American?”
“Yes, I am,” he answered, befuddled. “I am Deputy Director of Protocol for the Games.”
“Okay, you can go in,” said the ticket taker.
As he walked in he saw the place packed and people were standing everywhere in a sea of red, white and blue. It was illegal to have standing room only. He feared this game would be shut down and everyone evicted by the Fire Marshal. That would be a massive embarrassment as over 40 million Americans were expected to tune in for the broadcast that night.The arena held 7700 and he saw the crowd swell to 10,000, 11,000, 12,000, 13,000?! David kept looking for the Fire Marshall. The door guards kept whispering. If you answered you were an American you were let in for free. They were giving refunds to the Russians. David knew that was a felony and the ticket takers could be jailed.
In the aftermath of the 4-3 win over the Soviets, fueled by the loudest, most patriotic crowd ever, David asked a ticket taker if she was worried the Fire Marshal would have shut them down.
“Oh, no,” she answered. “He was working Gate 4 and pushed through more Americans than anyone.”
Born in Oxford and educated at Ole Miss, Charlie Adams is a motivational speaker who specializes in sharing the fascinating back story of Lake Placid and the Miracle on Ice. His 90 minute to 2-hour presentation is filled with patriotism, the American dream, and the power of team. It is delivered to corporate, educational and church audiences. He can be reached at charlie@stokethefirewithin.com.